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| 9 Jan 2026 | |
| Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
She showcased how students at Liverpool Life Sciences UTC and The Studio School use generative design in Autodesk Fusion 360 to create stronger, more efficient designs, impressing academics and industry professionals alike.
Connie presented her own phone stand design, explaining both the design process and the underlying technology.
Dr. Princy Johnson, Reader in Sensors and Data at Liverpool John Moores University shared, “What a showcase of talents. Connie proved to be the star of the live demo session. The participants thought hers was one of the best presentations of the day. Great to see that Liverpool Life Sciences UTC students are gaining the necessary life skills in addition to the technological skills.”
This is not the first time Connie has demonstrated excellence on a national stage. In 2022, she won the UK Young Scientist of the Year Award for her project work on Adaptive Variation across avian species. We are incredibly proud of Connie’s achievements, and we look forward to seeing her continue to thrive as she progresses into the next stage of her education and career.
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